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Human Mitochondrial Transmembrane Metabolite Carriers: Tissue Distribution and Its Implication for Mitochondrial Disorders
Authors:Marjan Huizing  Wim Ruitenbeek  Lambert P. van den Heuvel  Vincenza Dolce  Vito Iacobazzi  Jan A. M. Smeitink  Ferdinando Palmieri  J. M. Frans Trijbels
Affiliation:(1) Department of Pediatrics, University Hospital, Nijmegen, The Netherlands;(2) Department of Pharmaco-Biology, University of Bari, Bari, Italy
Abstract:Mitochondrial transmembrane carrier deficiencies are a recently discovered group of disorders, belonging to the so-called mitochondriocytopathies. We examined the human tissue distribution of carriers which are involved in the process of oxidative phosphorylation (adenine nucleotide translocator, phosphate carrier, and voltage-dependent anion channel) and some mitochondrial substrate carriers (2-oxoglutarate carrier, carnitine-acylcarnitine carrier, and citrate carrier). The tissue distribution on mRNA level of mitochondrial transport proteins appears to be roughly in correlation with the dependence of these tissues on mitochondrial energy production capacity. In general the main mRNA expression of carriers involved in mitochondrial energy metabolism occurs in skeletal muscle and heart. Expression in liver and pancreas differs between carriers. Expression in brain, placenta, lung, and kidney is lower than in the other tissues. Western and Northern blotting experiments show a comparable HVDAC1 protein and mRNA distribution for the tested tissues. Patient's studies showed that cultured skin fibroblasts may not be a reliable alternative for skeletal muscle in screening for human mitochondrial carrier defects.
Keywords:Mitochondrial transmembrane carrier  tissue distribution  mitochondriopathy  adenine nucleotide translocator  phosphate carrier  voltage-dependent anion channel  citrate carrier  oxoglutarate carrier  carnitine-acylcarnitine carrier
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